PAHIATUA LICENSING COMMITTEE.
THE WIMHUDOX HOTEL LICENSE.
A FOOTBALL SECRETART'S aUTIO.\.
[PER PRESS ABSOx:iiT<oa; 1 J Vr L 0 P V[, ' U ' : - 21. J He I ah.atua Licensing Committee uns oociipit-jl nervriy all dav henrino an apphcation from William Pace? for a license for the Wimbledon
. ° 1 m * twenty witnesses were examined, a n.igo number bein K from 5' ,vJ,p .7 ! !ie ni>p»irn.nfc had pre-un-usly resided.
I o comimt co took half nn „<,»,. j" arrive at-then- decision, which was against the appll-nnfc and 11, ense was adjourned for a mo, th Jo allow the owners to find a now ten
After the midday adjournment the ohaiirman, Mr Reid, S.M "?" nionted in severe language o ' n £ notion of the secretary of the Din nev.rko. Football Sub-Union in writing to one of the committee Air E Marding, trying to iiiflneiioe his vote in favour of Raoey.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 23 September 1910, Page 3
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144PAHIATUA LICENSING COMMITTEE. Horowhenua Chronicle, 23 September 1910, Page 3
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